Realistically speaking: which would you pick?
>>28885801none.
leasing is a scam, just a way to put you into a car you can't afford, you'll end up putting 10-13k into something you'll never own, and if there's a buy option it'll be way more expensive than buying it outright, just get a car you can afford pal.
>>28885801Neither.
>>28885801Neither, those are both awful cars, might as well ride a washing machine. And how did they even manage to make the styling look older than the old model?But given that you're going for white, you're probably a brown NPC so it's ok for you I guess.
>>28885801>leaseI would choose suicide
>>28885882That's a lot of dead mutts.
>>28885883I truly cannot fathom the mind of someone who thinks it's acceptable to spend tens of thousands of dollars to not own something.
>>28885808If you need to finance it you can't afford it either. Plus the bank still owns it for those 8 years so either way you have nothing. When you finally do actually own it you now have a worn out appliance that's worth nothing. You're also probably not going to do just a single lease term. The whole point of leasing is to keep the cycle going, being a good goy on your payments and getting the dealer to bump you up a trim or two for the same or better payment. So it's drive one miserable shitbox for 8 years or drive 2-3 brand new slightly less miserable shitboxes for 8 years. tldr: Just buy what you can actually afford.
>>28885888Coming out the other side with a worn out car is better than coming out the other side with no car.
>>28885805>>28885812>>28885881This, not only would I avoid payment schemes, leasing sounds dumb as shit to me. You pay for something you don't even own, that's just ridiculous.If all maintenance costs, insurance, taxes and fuel included was covered by the lease then maybe I could consider it.
>>28885890How so? What if it needs a new engine and tranny? At that point it has negative value. >>28885892You anti lease people sure as fuck better own your own houses. It would be extremely ironic if you rent but shit on leasing.
>>28885894I do own my house, like own own, not mortgaged or anything.That being said, leasing is just an alien concept to me because they don't really do that shit where I live.
>>28885894>How so? What ifIf my grandmother had wheels she'd be a bike
>>28885888for a cheap car yeah, but if you have 25k in cash it's stupid to dump it all into a car, finance it and put the cash in an index fund with a higher return than your loan rate. Also with a lease you're locked into servicing and repairing the car in-network, which is way more expensive
>>28885896Where do you live, the moon? You may think leasing is dumb but there are plenty of other pointless things in life that you probably spend money on that net you nothing in return. At least a car lease gets you to work and makes you money. >>28885897Ya and if she had 2 more wheels she would be a hybrid cuckbox with a thousand potential mechanically totaling failure points.
>>28885901Yeah fucking only cars here is some shitty gm that buzz lightyear left telling me it's low miles and AC blasts ICE COLD
>>28885899Nothing is going to break during a 2-4 year lease term even if you get something from the statistically lower reliability brands. You might not even need an oil change. If it does break it's covered under warranty and they give you a loaner in the meantime. Is Jose's garage going to do that? They're also going to fight you a lot less on the repair on the lease as it's technically their car. Have fun getting anything covered with a CPO warranty.
>>28885801Probably the corolla. Camry is just bigger, it's not any nicer nor is it better to drive, it's certainly not worth an extra $91/mo. It's actually worse to drive in my experience driving (non hybrid) corollas and camrys owned by my family.
>>28885894That's why you don't buy cars that shit the bed after 4 years
>>28885917Such as? You know it's not 2002 anymore, right? Even Honda and Toyota are not what they were.
>>28885909you really love not owning stuff huh, at least I hope you're not American, as a eurocuck with 4 cars and his own house that would be the funniest shit.Btw I also have a company car, the only acceptable way to lease imo because I'm not the one paying for it.
>>28885932Maybe start with not buying the hand full of Toyota models that have reliability issues? Literally any brand apart from Stellantis and maybe Hyundai/Kia's ice models will easily do 100,000 miles without issues as long as you follow the maintenance.
>>28885801Since those are A to B cars. Which ever is cheaper otd
>>28885901If I were going to finance a new car it wouldn't be either of the ones in the OP
I would NEVAH do such a thing
>>28885801Go to leasehacker and look for the cheapest option.
10k-13k is basically nothing. Summer camp for my 5 year old is 10k for 8 weeks. Get the Camry.
>rich pipo dump their 5 year old kids off for 2 whole months No wonder they're psychopaths
>>28886613Just wait till you hear about the 60k a year private schools